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* Use `psql' with an empty command to check whether PostgreSQL is up
and running. `pg_ctl status' merely checks whether PostgreSQL is running, not whether it is already accepting connections. This causes Upstart jobs that depend on PostgreSQL to fail. svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=20024
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# database is running.
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# database is running.
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${run} -c '${postgresql}/bin/pg_ctl start -o "${toString flags}"'
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${run} -c '${postgresql}/bin/pg_ctl start -o "${toString flags}"'
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# So wait until the server is running.
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# So wait until the server is up. `pg_ctl status' doesn't
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while ! ${run} -c '${postgresql}/bin/pg_ctl status'; do
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# work (apparently, it just checks whether the server is
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# running), so try to connect with psql.
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while ! ${postgresql}/bin/psql postgres -c ""; do
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sleep 1
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sleep 1
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done
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done
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''; # */
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''; # */
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